What is most appealing to your learning style and your personality, from the critical thinking page?
It's funny to me that I chose the image before I selected the learning style: "Analyzing: recognizing patterns categorization identifying assumptions identifying main ideas sequencing." I think that there's an overrap with this learning style and the image I chose (see below).

Open a new tab in your browser and find an image that visually describes your leaning style and put it on this page.

Here is a cool image from Digital Expression:

Spiral.jpg

*Keep in mind these pages are public so copyright is an issue, here is one source for legal to use images.
Digital Expression actually has a "copyleft" policy that encourages use and recycling of these images.


How do you plan to incorporate parts of critical thinking that you are unfamiliar with into your lesson planning?
I think I will review multiple intelligences (MI) and differentiation strategies.

What advice would you give to other teachers to help them to become familiar with difficult concepts?


What must a computer application do in order for it to be considered a "mindtool"?